Huntindave McCann
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Several of the launch locations I frequent have little or no street lighting. Therefore I have equipped all my trailers with back up lights.
The original piss poor bracket was no longer doing it's job. To tell the truth, the bracket never allowed the light to set at a proper angle to the ground.


I opened my computer software, "FUSION" and proceeded to draw up a housing which would out perform the original bracket.

Each back up light would slide into a "housing" which could be bolted down with a single stainless steel bolt.
I then sent the file thru a secondary software which wrote the "G-code" program, the 3D printer reads to create the product. It took 25 hour print time for a complete housing.



The finished product. The new housing holds the light at a 10 degree downward angle towards the ground.

The original piss poor bracket was no longer doing it's job. To tell the truth, the bracket never allowed the light to set at a proper angle to the ground.


I opened my computer software, "FUSION" and proceeded to draw up a housing which would out perform the original bracket.

Each back up light would slide into a "housing" which could be bolted down with a single stainless steel bolt.
I then sent the file thru a secondary software which wrote the "G-code" program, the 3D printer reads to create the product. It took 25 hour print time for a complete housing.



The finished product. The new housing holds the light at a 10 degree downward angle towards the ground.

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